"béetag" meaning in Cimbrian

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Noun

Forms: béetighe [plural]
Etymology: From Middle High German wētac (“ailment”, literally “woe day”). Compare obsolete German Wehtag (“sorrow”), Low German Koppweihdag (“headache”). Etymology templates: {{inh|cim|gmh|wētac|lit=woe day|t=ailment}} Middle High German wētac (“ailment”, literally “woe day”), {{cog|de|Wehtag|t=sorrow}} German Wehtag (“sorrow”), {{cog|nds|Koppweihdag|t=headache}} Low German Koppweihdag (“headache”) Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=m|g2=|head=}} béetag m, {{cim-noun|m|béetighe}} béetag m (plural béetighe)
  1. (Sette Comuni) illness, sickness, disease Tags: Sette-Comuni, masculine Categories (topical): Diseases, Pathology Derived forms: hòambéetag
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          "english": "fistula",
          "text": "lèntigar béetag",
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          "text": "pöozen béetag",
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        },
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          "text": "De béetighe machent daborte.",
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